arbitrager

/ˈɑrbɪtreɪɡər/

Definitions

1. noun

A person or organization that buys or sells securities, commodities, or currencies with the aim of profiting from price differences, often through arbitrage or other speculative transactions.

“The hedge fund was accused of being an arbitrager, exploiting market inefficiencies for short-term gains.”

Synonyms

  • arbitrageur
  • speculator
  • trader

Antonyms

  • conservative
  • investor